Emma Adams from High Range in NSW rode her outstanding, 'EBL Juliett' by Jive Magic out of a Salute mare to win the class for Show Hunter Over 16hh and take out the award for Champion Show Hunter Horse.
Renni Maitland from Cummins in SA rode her 15-16hh Show Hunter Horse winner, 'TM Memphis' to claim the Show Hunter Horse Reserve Championship.
South Australian exhibitor, Chari-Lee Hoad rode her imported (from USA) Dutch Warmblood, 'William Park Orlando' by Zeoliet to win the Novice Over 16hh Show Hunter class and take second place to the eventual Champion in the Open Over 16hh. When give the opportunity to work, the lovely mover executed some beautiful and impressive flying changes.
Michelle Gregory from Hamley Bridge in SA rode her 'Boundary Farm Symphony' to third place in the City of Unley Prize for Champion Equestrienne.
A delighted Kerryn Golder from Horsham in Victoria rode her lovely Anglo, "Chandon Park Contender' to win the City of Unley Prize for Champion Equestrienne.
Briony Payne from Pakenham in Victoria is pictured riding Cherrie Uchtmann's well performed Galloway and 14-14.2hh winner, 'Sanlirra Talk of The Town' in the Galloway Championship ride off.
Sarah Pavia is pictured riding the Pavia Family's, Lightweight Galloway winner, 'Double TT Evita' in the Galloway Championship ride off
Alexia Fraser rode the Mark Kenzig nomination, 'Willowcroft Coco Chanel' to win the class for Heavyweight Galloway and go on to claim the award for Reserve Champion Galloway.
Graham Elliott's beautiful, 'Holly's Galaxy' ridden by Katrina Kearns was declared Best Novice Galloway, won the Open 14.2-15hh class and this morning claimed the Eleda Park Yeoman Prize for Champion Galloway. Judge Allan Dillingham was delighted with his Champion's type, movement and attitude to his work.
Kelly Nusbajtel made the most of her opportunity to show off this morning when given the opportunity to work as second placegetter to the Champion Galloway, riding her own and Alyssa Guistozzi's, always delightful, 'Mirinda Versailles'.
Naomi Karutz from Virginia in SA won the class for Lady Rider 18-21 Years.
Not to be outdone by her little sister, Melissa Karutz won the class for Lady Rider 21-30 Years and went on to be declared Reserve Champion Lady Rider.
Rebecca Farrow from Gruyere in Victoria rode her impressive, 'Kholo' to claim her fourth consecutive Adelaide Champion Lady Rider title.
Greg Mickan went all the way from Best Novice to Champion Hack riding John De Marco's impressive six year old Over 16.2hh winner, 'Ultimate'.
Mark Kenzig did the honours in the Championship ride off with Alex Berwick and Sarah McMaster's Victorian Barastoc winner, 'Xlerate' that won the class for Open Heavyweight Hack.
Angela Forster from Port Lincoln is pictured during the Champion Hack workout today riding her Thoroughbred Hack winner, 'Silver Elegant'.
Sabrina Jaeschke from Loxton in SA has had a wonderful show which included winning the Open Hack 15.2-16hh riding her own good working, 'Oakland County'.
It was smiles all round as Louise Barton from Queensland and her beautiful, 15-15.2hh winner, 'Mascara' worked well to claim the Reserve Champion Hack award.
The Castle Tavern Section Fours competition has grown over the last few years and this year there were 15 teams entered in the entertaining "round the ring" jumping competition. The Teams have three competitions with the final conducted tomorrow morning. The Strathalbyn Hunt Club A Team is pictured in full flight.
The Fleurieu Hunt Club/Strathalbyn Hunt Club catch Team are pictured during the second round of the Castle Tavern Section Fours competition.
The well matched Lanyon Riding Club Team are very much in unison as they jump the panel during the second round of the Castle Tavern Section Fours competition on the second last day of the 2012 Royal Adelaide Show.
The all girl team from the Clare Hunt Club show the concentration necessary to compete in a Section Fours competition. They all jump an individual round, jump as pairs and then form up as a "section" and jump the six panels at the gallop.
The well matched Strathalbyn Hunt Club, "Awesome Foursome" Team are pictured during the second round of the Castle Tavern Section Fours competition today. The Teams jumped four rounds today with the final two rounds and prize giving tomorrow.
The Murray Bridge #1 team show good jumping unison during the second round of the prestigious Castle Tavern Section Fours competition today. The popularity of the event has grown over the last few years, perhaps because of the generous prize money of $1,000 to the winning Team, $600 to second and $400 for third place.